BENNING Clamp-on ammeter multimeter CM 11 0.1 mA-20 A AC, 0.1 mA-10 A DC CAT IV 300 V
Clamp-on ammeter multimeter CM 11 0.1 mA-20 A AC, 0.1 mA-10 A DC CAT IV 300 V
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Illuminated 4-digit LCD display (6,000 pixels)
– Precise measurement of small AC/DC currents with the highest resolution of 0.1 mA
– Ideal for fault finding in electrical systems, control units, devices, and vehicle electronics
– Fault finding and quiescent current measurement in fire alarm and burglar alarm systems
– Measurement of differential currents and leakage currents
– Measurement of 4 mA-20 mA process signals without interrupting the current loop
– Quiescent current measurements on vehicle batteries for checking creeping battery discharge
– Precise measurement of load currents up to 20 A AC / 10 A DC
– Continuity testing
– Automatic shut-down (APO after 15 min, can be de-activated)
– Battery low voltage indicator
– Measured value memory (HOLD minimum/maximum value memory (MIN/MAX ZERO function
– Measurement category CAT IV 300 V, CAT III 600 V
– Measuring ranges: Direct current: 0.1 mA-10 A (measuring ranges 300.0 mA / 3.000 A / 10.00 A) Alternating current: 0.1 mA-20 A (measuring ranges 300.0 mA / 3.000 A / 20.00 A) Voltage: 0.01 V-600 V, resistance: 0.1 -600 k Further technical information:
– Width: 76mm
– Length: 206mm
– Opening of pliers: 23mm
– Height: 33.5mm Supplied with batteries (2 x type AAA measuring leads and bag, replacement batteries see article no. 4000 901 810 Note on the disposal of batteries and rechargeable batteries As we sell batteries and rechargeable batteries and devices that contain batteries and rechargeable batteries, under the German Battery Act (BattG we are obliged to draw your attention to the following: The symbol of the waste bin with the X through it on batteries and rechargeable batteries means that they must not be disposed on in household waste after consumption. If batteries or rechargeable batteries contain mercury, cadmium or lead, you will find the chemical symbol (Hg, Cd or Pb) under the symbol of the waste bin with the X through it. Every user of batteries or rechargeable batteries is legally obliged to return old batteries and rechargeable batteries. They can be returned, free of charge, to the retailer or another collection point near you. You can obtain the addresses of suitable collection points near you from your local government authority. In the case of batteries that contain more than 0.0005 percent by mass mercury, more than 0.002 percent by mass cadmium or more than 0.004 percent by mass lead, the chemical symbols of the respective harmful substance used are indicated under the waste bin symbol. The chemical symbols have the following meaning: Pb: Battery contains lead Cd: Battery contains cadmium Hg: Battery contains mercury